- Date
- 03 December 2020
- Time
This event has now ended
Overview
ICE NI Graduates, Students and Apprentices are invited to meet ICE President, Rachel Skinner, as she discusses her career as a civil engineer and her path to the ICE Presidency. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask Rachel questions in a conversation about how civil engineers can help make a difference in the world today, with a particular focus on Net Zero Carbon challenges.
This event is part of the annual ICE President’s Visit to ICE Northern Ireland and is open to all ICE NI graduates, students and apprentices – other events are listed on the ICE website for registration.
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